| Robert Christie - Québec (Province) - 1850 - 586 pages
...— the power and happy regulation of his tone,— the chaste expressiveness and natural significance of his action, combined with the strength and clearness...language — and that piety, that rooted faith in his BEDEEMER, which was, and showed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its subject, and intent... | |
| mrs. Armine Simcoe H. Mountain - 1857 - 340 pages
...powers of a mind rarely gifted and richly stored, than his integrity, his droiture DR. MOUNTAIN. 3 fame, his singleness of purpose, his firmness and consistency...language, and that piety, that rooted faith in his Eedeemer which was, and showed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its subject, and intent... | |
| mrs. Armine Simcoe H. Mountain - Soldiers - 1858 - 366 pages
...and counted upon him to preserve things in their proper course He was emiBISHOP MOUNTAIN. 3 nently a scholar, a gentleman, a companion, a domestic guide...language, and that piety, that rooted faith in his Eedeemer which was, and showed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its subject, and intent... | |
| Henry James Morgan - Canada - 1862 - 808 pages
...the power and happy regulation of his tones, — the chaste expressiveness and natural significance of his action, combined with the strength and clearness...that rooted faith in his Redeemer, which was, and which shewed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its subject, and intent upon conveying the... | |
| Henry James Morgan - Canada - 1862 - 812 pages
...delivery,—the power and happy regulation ' his tones,—the chaste expressiveness and natural significance '.f his action, combined with the strength and clearness...that piety, that rooted faith in his Redeemer, which \v:is, and which shewed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its subjcot, and intent upon... | |
| Robert Christie - Québec (Province) - 1866 - 584 pages
...— the power and happy regulation of his tone,— the chaste expressiveness and natural significance of his action, combined with the strength and clearness...which was, and showed itself to be, pregnant with the im — portance of its subject, and intent upon conveying the same feeling 10 others, — made him... | |
| Alexander Neil Bethune - Anglicans - 1870 - 410 pages
...magnificence of his language, — and that piety and rooted faith in his Redeemer, which was, and shewed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its...preacher who has never, in modern times, been surpassed." He was succeeded by the Hon. and Rev. Charles James Stewart, DD; whose coming to Canada is described... | |
| Alexander Neil Bethune (bp. of Toronto.) - 1870 - 404 pages
...the power and happy regulation of his tones, — the chaste expressiveness and natural significance of his action, combined with the strength and clearness...unstudied magnificence of his language, — and that piety and rooted faith in his Redeemer, which was, and shewed itself to be, pregnant with the importance... | |
| Alexander Neil Bethune - Anglicans - 1870 - 406 pages
...the power and happy regulation of his tones, — the chaste expressiveness and natural significance of his action, combined with the strength and clearness...unstudied magnificence of his language, — and that piety and rooted faith in his Redeemer, which was, and shewed itself to be, pregnant with the importance... | |
| Alexander Neil Bethune - Anglicans - 1870 - 406 pages
...magnificence of his language,— and that piety and rooted faith in his Redeemer, which was, and shewed itself to be, pregnant with the importance of its...subject, and intent upon conveying the same feeling to others,—made him altogether a preacher who has never, in modern times, been surpassed." He was succeeded... | |
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